Systemic functional linguistics and translation studies

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Systemic functional linguistics and translation studies

edited by Mira Kim ... [et al.]

(Bloomsbury advances in translation)

Bloomsbury Academic, 2021

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Other editors: Jeremy Munday, Zhenhua Wang, Pin Wang

Based on a symposium and workshop held at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, in November 2016, and at a subsequent conference in 2017 at the Martin Centre for Appliable Linguistics at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China

Summary: "The field of translation studies has grown rapidly over recent decades, with critical questions being investigated across the globe. Drawing together this scattered research, Systemic Functional Linguistics in Translation Studies consolidates important propositions by drawing on systemic functional linguistics (SFL). Using the SFL dimensions of stratification, rank, axis and delicacy to show how languages are more similar or more different, this book provides a state-of-the-art critical assessment of the interaction between SFL and translation studies. Highlighting the major contribution SFL can make in developing translation theories, a team of world-leading experts investigate how intricate and wide-ranging translation questions, such as re-instantiation and multimodality, can be most efficiently explored through a detailed meaning- and function-oriented linguistic theory. Examining the theoretical concepts and practical applications of SFL in the translation of a range of languages, ... "

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Introduction / Mira Kim, Jeremy Munday, Zhenhua Wang and Pin Wang
  • Functional Language Typology: SFL Perspectives / J. R. Martin and Beatriz Quiroz
  • Textual Instantiation, The Notion of "Readings of Texts" as Translation Agency / Erich Steiner
  • Register and Translation / Stella Neumann
  • Systemic Functional Linguistics as a Framework for the Analysis of Translator/Interpreter Intervention / Jeremy Munday
  • Corpus-Based Translation Studies and Systemic Functional Linguistics, / Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski
  • A Descriptive Study on Chinese-English Translation Choices for Logical Meanings / Xueying Li and Mira Kim
  • Modality, Point of View and Translation : A Systemic Functional Analysis of the Arabic Translations of J.M. Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians / Komail AL Herz
  • SFL at the Heart of Translator Training: An Experimental Case Study within Applied Translation Studies / Sami J. Althumali
  • A Translated Volume and its Many Covers: A Social-Semiotic, Diachronic Study of Translated Book Covers / Long Li
  • Shifting the Gaze to the Paradigm: Translation as Tool for Multilingual Studies / Giacomo Figueredo

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The field of translation studies has grown rapidly over recent decades, with critical questions being investigated across the globe. Drawing together this scattered research, Systemic Functional Linguistics and Translation Studies consolidates important propositions by drawing on systemic functional linguistics (SFL). Using the SFL dimensions of stratification, rank, axis and delicacy to show how languages are more similar or more different, this book provides a state-of-the-art critical assessment of the interaction between SFL and translation studies. Highlighting the major contribution SFL can make in developing translation theories, a team of world-leading experts investigate how intricate and wide-ranging translation questions, such as re-instantiation and multimodality, can be most efficiently explored through a detailed meaning- and function-oriented linguistic theory. Examining the theoretical concepts and practical applications of SFL in the translation of a range of languages, including Arabic, Chinese and Brazilian Portuguese, Systemic Functional Linguistics and Translation Studies provides a stimulus for new work spanning the two fields and suggests new directions for future research.

Table of Contents

1. Functional language typology: SFL perspectives, J. R. Martin (The University of Sydney, Australia) and Beatriz Quiroz (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile) 2. Textual instantiation, the notion of "readings of texts" as translation agency, Erich Steiner (Universitat des Saarlandes, Germany) 3. Register and translation Stella Neumann (RWTH Aachen University, Germany) 4. Systemic Functional Linguistics as a framework for the analysis of translator/interpreter intervention, Jeremy Munday (University of Leeds, UK) 5. Corpus-based translation studies and systemic functional linguistics, Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski (Universitat des Saarlandes, Germany) 6. A descriptive study on Chinese-English translation choices for logical meanings, Xueying Li (Hangzhou Dianzi University, China) and Mira Kim (The University of New South Wales, Australia) 7. Modality, point of view and translation: A systemic functional analysis of the Arabic translations of J.M. Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians, Komail AL Herz (King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia) 8. SFL at the heart of translator training: An experimental case study within Applied Translation Studies, Sami J. Althumali (Taif University, Saudi Arabia) 9. A translated volume and its many covers: A social-semiotic, diachronic study of translated book covers, Long Li (The University of New South Wales, Australia) 10. Shifting the gaze to the paradigm: Translation as tool for multilingual studies, Giacomo Figueredo (The Federal University of Ouro Preto, Brazil) Index

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